FOR many members of the Malaysian diaspora in the United Kingdom, gaining valuable knowledge and skills is a priority before eventually returning to Malaysia.
“One of the challenges I fear when I go back is that I might not be able to practise the skills I’ve learned here. I think public education is important. “The programme was good because of the engagement with the Malaysian Medical Council which can help provide guidance to medical practitioners like myself.
“It is a splendid idea to ask how we can contribute back to the country using our expertise and experience,” said Chen, who has been in the UK for about six years. Roshan attended the event organised by TalentCorp for the first time and was hopeful that the agency could become the right channel for building connections and helping Malaysians despite being abroad.